For ease of use, we'll have a look at the apps that currently reside in the Amazon Appstore and pick out some that will let you use your Kindle Fire for to-do lists, email, and document reviewing. If you have any expectations over and above those three items, you'd do best to get yourself and your employees an iPad or a Samsung Galaxy Tab.

1. MailDroid

MailDroid lets you sync all of your email accounts in one place. You can manage even heavy traffic with this app that allows you to move mail to folders. Messages autosave while you type them, and you can save email addresses to your contacts with one touch.

Price: Free with ads

2. Business Calendar

Business Calendar comes highly rated and syncs with your other calendars. Notifies you of appointments, lets you build task lists, and all of the other things you would expect of a calendar application.

Price: $4.99

3. ezPDF Reader

Reader reviews cite ezPDF Reader as the best app to view PDF documents due to quick access to the table of contents and how easy it is to annotate PDFs.

Price: $2.99

4. AndroXplorer

This app does the same thing that Windows Explorer does on your PC with an easy-to-use file management system.

Price: Free

5. Evernote Fans of this popular note-taking app will be happy to know that you can download it for the Kindle Fire. While one of the features of Evernote is its ability to take audio, photo or text notes, remember that the price of the Kindle means that it is equipped with no mic or camera to take advantage of these features.

Price: Free 6. Touchdown for Tablet This app makes up for Fire's lack of native email and calendar support and gives you a suite containing your email, calendar and tasks in one application, with widgets for each you can place on the homescreen. The big downside: no POP3 or IMAP support, just Exchange Server 2003 SP2 and above, Zimbra, and Kerio.

Price: Free

7. QuickOffice

It is important to keep the limitations of the Kindle Fire in mind when installing a document creation app; it can't take a Bluetooth keyboard or any other kind of keyboard except its wee onscreen model, so typing is limited. Any office app is best used to review documents and make simple changes rather than create them.

QuickOffice is one of the most reliable apps for editing Word, Excel and PowerPoint files. Don't mistake the QuickOffice Pro HD for Tablets to be the one that you buy for your Kindle Fire; it's optimized for the Honeycomb build of Android.

9. Wifi Analyzer Don't waste valuable time jumping from one network to another trying to figure out which one has the best signal. This free app tells you instantly what the best networks are around you and helps you troubleshoot possible issues with your own network.

Price: Free

Angela West dreams of opening a Fallout-themed pub featuring wait staff with Pip-Boys. She's written for big insurance companies, small wildlife control businesses, gourmet food chains, and more. Follow her on Twitter at @angelawest and Facebook.

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